Tigerair flight (TT/TGW) 413 from Melbourne to Perth uses Australia's international HF network whilst in the Melbourne OceanicArea.
The pilot calls Brisbane on 13306 kHz and avises the operator of his altitude (FL300), his estimate for the next waypoint (CLAMY at 06.52 UTC), and his SELCAL code (CF-MP). Brisbane acknowledges this, advises that primary guard frequency is 13306 kHz and secondary is 8879 kHz, and sends a SELCAL tone to check with the aircraft.
The pilot then calls Brisbane again on 13306 kHz to pass a position report, including the time he passed the last waypoint (CLAMY at 06.51 UTC), his altitude (FL300), and his estimate for the next waypoint (COBEL at 07.16 UTC). The Brisbane operator then instructs the pilot to contact Melbourne ATC on 134.2 MHz after passing COBEL.

Reception of a pirate radio station broadcasting from the outer southern suburbs of Brisbane, possibly around Beenleigh. Recorded from Mount Co-otha, central Brisbane. It was later heard at good strength travelling south along the Beaudesert road. This transmission has also been heard via Sporadic E from CoomaNSW.

Brisbane Radio HF

Tigerair flight (TT/TGW) 413 from Melbourne to Perth uses Australia's international HF network whilst in the Melbourne OceanicArea.
The pilot calls Brisbane on 13306 kHz and avises the operator of his altitude (FL300), his estimate for the next waypoint (CLAMY at 06.52 UTC), and his SELCAL code (CF-MP). Brisbane acknowledges this, advises that primary guard frequency is 13306 kHz and secondary is 8879 kHz, and sends a SELCAL tone to check with the aircraft.
The pilot then calls Brisbane again on 13306 kHz to pass a position report, including the time he passed the last waypoint (CLAMY at 06.51 UTC), his altitude (FL300), and his estimate for the next waypoint (COBEL at 07.16 UTC). The Brisbane operator then instructs the pilot to contact Melbourne ATC on 134.2 MHz after passing COBEL.

88.2 MHz southern Brisbane pirate radio

Reception of a pirate radio station broadcasting from the outer southern suburbs of Brisbane, possibly around Beenleigh. Recorded from Mount Co-otha, central Brisbane. It was later heard at good strength travelling south along the Beaudesert road. This transmission has also been heard via Sporadic E from CoomaNSW.

4ZZ/4ZZZ Trial Broadcast 1975 - Brisbane FM Radio History

Alternative RadioHistory in Brisbane, Australia: Station founder Jim Beatson and staff seen rehearsing in 1975, as part of the trial broadcasts preceding the historic launch of community station 4ZZ/4ZZZ-FM. Faces featured include Beatson at the console, plus Stuart Matchett on the left, John Woods on the right, and Ashleigh Merritt (the sole female).
These images represent rare if not unique archival footage recorded on B&W video. [Visuals only - sound missing from tape. You've heard of silent movies (movies with no sound), well now ... silent radio (no sound with movies!)]
Station's opening announcer (1975): John Woods (also seen within this video). Opening song: The Who's 'Won't get fooled again'.
"You're listening to 4ZZ-FM Brisbane bringing you stereo FM rock on a frequency of 105.7 megahertz," John Woods announced at12 noon on the 8th December, 1975.
4ZZZ's first broadcast signaled a revolution in Australian radio.
4ZZZ was also the first community FM broadcaster in Australia and pioneered the playing of contemporary Australian music on Australian radio.
For more station history: http://www.4zzzfm.org.au/history

Brisbane Radio HF

Tigerair flight (TT/TGW) 413 from Melbourne to Perth uses Australia's international HF network whilst in the Melbourne OceanicArea.
The pilot calls Brisbane on 13306 kHz and avises the operator of his altitude (FL300), his estimate for the next waypoint (CLAMY at 06.52 UTC), and his SELCAL code (CF-MP). Brisbane acknowledges this, advises that primary guard frequency is 13306 kHz and secondary is 8879 kHz, and sends a SELCAL tone to check with the aircraft.
The pilot then calls Brisbane again on 13306 kHz to pass a position report, including the time he passed the last waypoint (CLAMY at 06.51 UTC), his altitude (FL300), and his estimate for the next waypoint (COBEL at 07.16 UTC). The Brisbane operator then instructs the pilot to contact Melbourne ATC on 134.2 MHz after passing COBEL.

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88.2 MHz southern Brisbane pirate radio

Reception of a pirate radio station broadcasting from the outer southern suburbs of Brisbane, possibly around Beenleigh. Recorded from Mount Co-otha, central Brisbane. It was later heard at good strength travelling south along the Beaudesert road. This transmission has also been heard via Sporadic E from CoomaNSW.

Tigerair flight (TT/TGW) 413 from Melbourne to Perth uses Australia's international HF network whilst in the Melbourne OceanicArea.
The pilot calls Brisbane on 13306 kHz and avises the operator of his altitude (FL300), his estimate for the next waypoint (CLAMY at 06.52 UTC), and his SELCAL code (CF-MP). Brisbane acknowledges this, advises that primary guard frequency is 13306 kHz and secondary is 8879 kHz, and sends a SELCAL tone to check with the aircraft.
The pilot then calls Brisbane again on 13306 kHz to pass a position report, including the time he passed the last waypoint (CLAMY at 06.51 UTC), his altitude (FL300), and his estimate for the next waypoint (COBEL at 07.16 UTC). The Brisbane operator then instructs the pilot to contact Melbourne ATC on 134.2 MHz after passing COBEL.

Tigerair flight (TT/TGW) 413 from Melbourne to Perth uses Australia's international HF network whilst in the Melbourne OceanicArea.
The pilot calls Brisbane on 13306 kHz and avises the operator of his altitude (FL300), his estimate for the next waypoint (CLAMY at 06.52 UTC), and his SELCAL code (CF-MP). Brisbane acknowledges this, advises that primary guard frequency is 13306 kHz and secondary is 8879 kHz, and sends a SELCAL tone to check with the aircraft.
The pilot then calls Brisbane again on 13306 kHz to pass a position report, including the time he passed the last waypoint (CLAMY at 06.51 UTC), his altitude (FL300), and his estimate for the next waypoint (COBEL at 07.16 UTC). The Brisbane operator then instructs the pilot to contact Melbourne ATC on 134.2 MHz after passing COBEL.

Reception of a pirate radio station broadcasting from the outer southern suburbs of Brisbane, possibly around Beenleigh. Recorded from Mount Co-otha, central Brisbane. It was later heard at good strength travelling south along the Beaudesert road. This transmission has also been heard via Sporadic E from CoomaNSW.

Reception of a pirate radio station broadcasting from the outer southern suburbs of Brisbane, possibly around Beenleigh. Recorded from Mount Co-otha, central Brisbane. It was later heard at good strength travelling south along the Beaudesert road. This transmission has also been heard via Sporadic E from CoomaNSW.

Alternative RadioHistory in Brisbane, Australia: Station founder Jim Beatson and staff seen rehearsing in 1975, as part of the trial broadcasts preceding the historic launch of community station 4ZZ/4ZZZ-FM. Faces featured include Beatson at the console, plus Stuart Matchett on the left, John Woods on the right, and Ashleigh Merritt (the sole female).
These images represent rare if not unique archival footage recorded on B&W video. [Visuals only - sound missing from tape. You've heard of silent movies (movies with no sound), well now ... silent radio (no sound with movies!)]
Station's opening announcer (1975): John Woods (also seen within this video). Opening song: The Who's 'Won't get fooled again'.
"You're listening to 4ZZ-FM Brisbane bringing you stereo FM rock on a frequency of 105.7 megahertz," John Woods announced at12 noon on the 8th December, 1975.
4ZZZ's first broadcast signaled a revolution in Australian radio.
4ZZZ was also the first community FM broadcaster in Australia and pioneered the playing of contemporary Australian music on Australian radio.
For more station history: http://www.4zzzfm.org.au/history

Alternative RadioHistory in Brisbane, Australia: Station founder Jim Beatson and staff seen rehearsing in 1975, as part of the trial broadcasts preceding the historic launch of community station 4ZZ/4ZZZ-FM. Faces featured include Beatson at the console, plus Stuart Matchett on the left, John Woods on the right, and Ashleigh Merritt (the sole female).
These images represent rare if not unique archival footage recorded on B&W video. [Visuals only - sound missing from tape. You've heard of silent movies (movies with no sound), well now ... silent radio (no sound with movies!)]
Station's opening announcer (1975): John Woods (also seen within this video). Opening song: The Who's 'Won't get fooled again'.
"You're listening to 4ZZ-FM Brisbane bringing you stereo FM rock on a frequency of 105.7 megahertz," John Woods announced at12 noon on the 8th December, 1975.
4ZZZ's first broadcast signaled a revolution in Australian radio.
4ZZZ was also the first community FM broadcaster in Australia and pioneered the playing of contemporary Australian music on Australian radio.
For more station history: http://www.4zzzfm.org.au/history

EXPLORING BRISBANE - CBD, MARKETS, ATTRACTIONS

I recently stayed in Brisbane for a couple of weeks while waiting for a visa. Here's a snap shot of some things i explored, and some extra information about nearby attractions such as theme parks, hostels and transport.
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Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide

For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the botanic gardens and parklands at the base.
The kids will love a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hold the koalas and hand feed the kangaroos.
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BEST THINGS to do in BRISBANE || video by Little Grey Box

Brisbane can get a hard wrap sometimes, by being seen as small and boring, like a pocket dictionary. Well, that image is being shattered! Brisbane has taken out the top spot in TripAdvisor's Traveller's Choice Destinations on the Rise, for the South Pacific. Yeah! Woot! Go Brissie! The guys at TripAdvisor know how proudly I rep Brisbane and let me know about this great news. So, I'm teaming up with them to share my must-know, top tips for where to stay, what to do, places to eat for visiting Brisneyland. There are also a few bonus tips, from a local (me) to an overseas visitor (you). Hint: we're a pretty loose bunch. Congratulations, Brisbane! You're finally getting the respect you deserve, girlfriend. Yaaaaas. Slaaaayyyy!
Just some of the Brisbane Guides on the blog:
* 68 Things to do i...

published: 17 Jan 2016

Top 10 Things to Experience in Brisbane - Travel Guide

Want to know what's cheap and fun to do in Brisbane City? Then look no further! Here are my top 10 things to experience in less than 24 hours, we actually did them in less than 10! ^_^

published: 17 Oct 2017

Gold Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast s...

published: 20 Dec 2013

Sunshine Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Just over an hour north of Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, lies Australia’sSunshine Coast, blessed by mother nature, one side offers miles of spectacular coastline - the other, tranquil hinterland.
Endless golden beaches, year-round swimming and an easygoing attitude, make this the perfect place to slow down and unwind. In this beautiful region, the casual glamour of Noosa, merges into the family fun of Caloundra and blends with the artistic flair of the hinterland.
The most famous town is Noosa Heads - an indulgent and stylish getaway that attracts many of the world’s A-list. Its white beach is almost completely surrounded by national park. Follow winding tracks to unspoilt headlands then cool off in crystal clea...

published: 19 Feb 2016

BRISBANE Travel guide | 5 best places in brisbane australia, that you must visit !!

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5. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
It is an 18-hectare (44-acre) KoalaSanctuary . Founded in 1927, it is the world's oldest and largest koala sanctuary.
Wildlife in the sanctuary includes: koalas, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, and various species of reptiles.
4. Story Bridge
It is a heritage-listed steel cantilever bridge spanning the Brisbane River. It is the longest cantilever bridge in Australia.The StoryBridge opened in 1940 and was toll...

The 10 Best Places in Brisbane - Brisbane Travel

Welcome to the 10 best places in Brisbane that shows some of the best attractions that the amazing city of Brisbane has to offer. These places are historic, classic and amazing and when you travel to Brisbane these are a must visit. Please check out all of my videos and enjoy!!!!!

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Lisbon Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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From its days as a Phoenician outpost to its expansion into a 16th century trading giant, from the GreatEarthquake of 1755 to its glorious reconstruction, Lisbon has long been a city of shifting fortunes.
Lisbon has forever been linked to the sea and it’s on the waterfront where you’ll find the city’s grand gateway, Praça do Comércio. Pass beneath the triumphal arch, a tribute to the city’s reconstruction, and drift down Rua Augusta to another of Lisbon’s great squares, the Rossio.
Climb aboard Tram 28, which passes some of the city’s most iconic sights, then climb the battlements of Castelo de São Jorge to see the red tiled roofs of Lisbon spread out before you.
Although the Great Earthquake reduced much of ...

published: 25 Oct 2017

Road Trip | Gold Coast, Byron Bay, Brisbane

Road Trip - Gold Coast | Byron Bay | Brisbane | Queensland | New South Wales. Australia.Vacation. Holiday. FoodAdventure.
Hey guys! This is a 4 day luxury brisbane to byron road trip I did with a couple of bloggers along with the Accor hotels group to experience fine food and accommodation. I hope you like this video. I had tons of footage over 4 days and tried my best to cram it all into less than 8 minutes. Let me know if you would like to me to vlog more or whether you prefer me to shut up and show you scenery and places I go to. There was so much more I wanted to add but didn't want to make to video too long!
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Brisbane on a Budget, Hot Tips with Hannah

Hannah shows us how to get the most out of Brisbane on a budget and is perfect for all ages. Don’t miss out on these hot tips!
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Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a...

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Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a good time to visit Brisbane (often called Brizzy by locals). Brisbane sightseeing is marked by parks, coastline, gardens, and more. Whether you want to play in the water or partake in some epic shopping, this Australian city welcomes you.
Start your Brisbane tour with a stop at Mount Coot-tha. The name of this mountain peak is derived from the Maori word for honey, which was once found in abundance here. While you’re at Mount Coot-tha, explore the stars of the Southern Hemisphere at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. Next, visit a laughing kookaburra at Brisbane Botanical Gardens.
Don’t forget about the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can visit koalas, kangaroos, and other local animals. Once you’re ready to commune with humans again, head to Queen Street Mall for the heart of Brisbane’s shopping. The South Bank is rich with free activities, markets, and a lagoon where you can cool off.
Spare some time to take the public ferry to Newfoundland Park, where you can visit the restored Brisbane Powerhouse, filled with art installations. To end your day, climb the Story Bridge, an ideal spot to watch the sun set over the city. Don’t worry, Brisbane tourism includes many fine and casual dining options.
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Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a good time to visit Brisbane (often called Brizzy by locals). Brisbane sightseeing is marked by parks, coastline, gardens, and more. Whether you want to play in the water or partake in some epic shopping, this Australian city welcomes you.
Start your Brisbane tour with a stop at Mount Coot-tha. The name of this mountain peak is derived from the Maori word for honey, which was once found in abundance here. While you’re at Mount Coot-tha, explore the stars of the Southern Hemisphere at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. Next, visit a laughing kookaburra at Brisbane Botanical Gardens.
Don’t forget about the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can visit koalas, kangaroos, and other local animals. Once you’re ready to commune with humans again, head to Queen Street Mall for the heart of Brisbane’s shopping. The South Bank is rich with free activities, markets, and a lagoon where you can cool off.
Spare some time to take the public ferry to Newfoundland Park, where you can visit the restored Brisbane Powerhouse, filled with art installations. To end your day, climb the Story Bridge, an ideal spot to watch the sun set over the city. Don’t worry, Brisbane tourism includes many fine and casual dining options.
What will you do on your next trip to Brisbane?
Visit our Brisband travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland and the third most populous city in Australia.Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.2 million. The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern suburbs line the shores of Moreton Bay. The greater Brisbane region is on the coastal plain east of the Great Dividing Range.
The most important places to visit in Brisbane are: Southbank Parklands, Cruise the River, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Mt Coot-tha, native in the Gardens and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Brisbane travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland and the third most populous city in Australia.Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.2 million. The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern suburbs line the shores of Moreton Bay. The greater Brisbane region is on the coastal plain east of the Great Dividing Range.
The most important places to visit in Brisbane are: Southbank Parklands, Cruise the River, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Mt Coot-tha, native in the Gardens and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Brisbane travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide

For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings...

For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the botanic gardens and parklands at the base.
The kids will love a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hold the koalas and hand feed the kangaroos.
To end your day, there are some great restaurants in South Bank and along the river at EagleStreetPier. West End and New Farm also have some great cafes and restaurants.
If you'd like to carry on your night at one of the many bars or clubs head to Fortitude Valley.
For a comprehensive travel guide detailing Brisbane attractions visit http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/brisbane

For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the botanic gardens and parklands at the base.
The kids will love a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hold the koalas and hand feed the kangaroos.
To end your day, there are some great restaurants in South Bank and along the river at EagleStreetPier. West End and New Farm also have some great cafes and restaurants.
If you'd like to carry on your night at one of the many bars or clubs head to Fortitude Valley.
For a comprehensive travel guide detailing Brisbane attractions visit http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/brisbane

BEST THINGS to do in BRISBANE || video by Little Grey Box

Brisbane can get a hard wrap sometimes, by being seen as small and boring, like a pocket dictionary. Well, that image is being shattered! Brisbane has taken out...

Brisbane can get a hard wrap sometimes, by being seen as small and boring, like a pocket dictionary. Well, that image is being shattered! Brisbane has taken out the top spot in TripAdvisor's Traveller's Choice Destinations on the Rise, for the South Pacific. Yeah! Woot! Go Brissie! The guys at TripAdvisor know how proudly I rep Brisbane and let me know about this great news. So, I'm teaming up with them to share my must-know, top tips for where to stay, what to do, places to eat for visiting Brisneyland. There are also a few bonus tips, from a local (me) to an overseas visitor (you). Hint: we're a pretty loose bunch. Congratulations, Brisbane! You're finally getting the respect you deserve, girlfriend. Yaaaaas. Slaaaayyyy!
Just some of the Brisbane Guides on the blog:
* 68 Things to do in Brisbane :http://bit.ly/2nkhtEK
* How to spend 24 hours in Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2jbJVZC
* 26 of my favourite places to eat in Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2npuw9j
* The best hikes and day-trips around Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2ojU9pR
Travel fun! Inspiring big adventures - by Phoebe Lee and Matt Turk. A few years ago we realised we were unsatisfied with the way our lives were going and decided to leave our jobs to pursue our dreams. Phoebe is a travel writer, blogger and photographer with a love of storytelling. Matt is a videographer and photographer with a love of the outdoors. Together, we travel the world creating fun, relatable guides and videos designed to inspire and entertain.
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Brisbane can get a hard wrap sometimes, by being seen as small and boring, like a pocket dictionary. Well, that image is being shattered! Brisbane has taken out the top spot in TripAdvisor's Traveller's Choice Destinations on the Rise, for the South Pacific. Yeah! Woot! Go Brissie! The guys at TripAdvisor know how proudly I rep Brisbane and let me know about this great news. So, I'm teaming up with them to share my must-know, top tips for where to stay, what to do, places to eat for visiting Brisneyland. There are also a few bonus tips, from a local (me) to an overseas visitor (you). Hint: we're a pretty loose bunch. Congratulations, Brisbane! You're finally getting the respect you deserve, girlfriend. Yaaaaas. Slaaaayyyy!
Just some of the Brisbane Guides on the blog:
* 68 Things to do in Brisbane :http://bit.ly/2nkhtEK
* How to spend 24 hours in Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2jbJVZC
* 26 of my favourite places to eat in Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2npuw9j
* The best hikes and day-trips around Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2ojU9pR
Travel fun! Inspiring big adventures - by Phoebe Lee and Matt Turk. A few years ago we realised we were unsatisfied with the way our lives were going and decided to leave our jobs to pursue our dreams. Phoebe is a travel writer, blogger and photographer with a love of storytelling. Matt is a videographer and photographer with a love of the outdoors. Together, we travel the world creating fun, relatable guides and videos designed to inspire and entertain.
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
What will you do on your next trip to the Gold Coast?
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
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Just over an hour north of Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, lies Australia’sSunshine Coast, blessed by mother nature, one side offers miles of spectacular coastline - the other, tranquil hinterland.
Endless golden beaches, year-round swimming and an easygoing attitude, make this the perfect place to slow down and unwind. In this beautiful region, the casual glamour of Noosa, merges into the family fun of Caloundra and blends with the artistic flair of the hinterland.
The most famous town is Noosa Heads - an indulgent and stylish getaway that attracts many of the world’s A-list. Its white beach is almost completely surrounded by national park. Follow winding tracks to unspoilt headlands then cool off in crystal clear waters. Step straight from the beach into a luxurious lifestyle that shines just as brightly at night. Noosa is the place to enjoy 5 star accommodation, designer stores and of course, romance.
For more low-key relaxation, head further south to the villages of Sunshine Beach, Peregian and Coolum.
For more action, join surfers drawn here from all over the world. There are more than 100 surf breaks in the region so there are waves to suit everyone. Surf life saving clubs have been keeping beaches safe since the early 1900’s; visit Mooloolaba surf club to enjoy local seafood overlooking the ocean.
Explore rock pools at Mooloolaba Beach or learn more about ocean life at Underwater world - Sea life. Wildlife experiences don’t come much more intense than the legendary Crocodile Hunter’s Australia Zoo, come touch a snake, see big cats and of course watch the crocodiles be fed.
In the Sunshine Coast’s green hinterland are the Glasshouse mountains, an important gathering place for the area’s traditional owners and still considered spiritually significant. Offering sweeping views of the coast, they are ideal for hiking and picnicking.
The area has long attracted a vibrant community of artists and the Eumundi Markets showcase their work. Since 1970’s, it has become one of the biggest and most beautiful markets in the country. Now more than 600 stalls offer local produce and crafts created in the nearby hills.
The small towns of Montville, Maleny and Mapleton, originally built around the logging industry, are now known for their fine local produce, beautiful buildings and breathtaking views. The Maleny Botanic Gardens and BirdWorld offer the chance to learn about the local wildlife.
Head to Caloundra, where families have been holidaying for generations and relaxation is down to a fine art.
In a country famous for its beaches and its laid back attitude, the Sunshine Coast is where Australians go to relax, so follow the footprints and make a few of your own in this beautiful place.

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Just over an hour north of Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, lies Australia’sSunshine Coast, blessed by mother nature, one side offers miles of spectacular coastline - the other, tranquil hinterland.
Endless golden beaches, year-round swimming and an easygoing attitude, make this the perfect place to slow down and unwind. In this beautiful region, the casual glamour of Noosa, merges into the family fun of Caloundra and blends with the artistic flair of the hinterland.
The most famous town is Noosa Heads - an indulgent and stylish getaway that attracts many of the world’s A-list. Its white beach is almost completely surrounded by national park. Follow winding tracks to unspoilt headlands then cool off in crystal clear waters. Step straight from the beach into a luxurious lifestyle that shines just as brightly at night. Noosa is the place to enjoy 5 star accommodation, designer stores and of course, romance.
For more low-key relaxation, head further south to the villages of Sunshine Beach, Peregian and Coolum.
For more action, join surfers drawn here from all over the world. There are more than 100 surf breaks in the region so there are waves to suit everyone. Surf life saving clubs have been keeping beaches safe since the early 1900’s; visit Mooloolaba surf club to enjoy local seafood overlooking the ocean.
Explore rock pools at Mooloolaba Beach or learn more about ocean life at Underwater world - Sea life. Wildlife experiences don’t come much more intense than the legendary Crocodile Hunter’s Australia Zoo, come touch a snake, see big cats and of course watch the crocodiles be fed.
In the Sunshine Coast’s green hinterland are the Glasshouse mountains, an important gathering place for the area’s traditional owners and still considered spiritually significant. Offering sweeping views of the coast, they are ideal for hiking and picnicking.
The area has long attracted a vibrant community of artists and the Eumundi Markets showcase their work. Since 1970’s, it has become one of the biggest and most beautiful markets in the country. Now more than 600 stalls offer local produce and crafts created in the nearby hills.
The small towns of Montville, Maleny and Mapleton, originally built around the logging industry, are now known for their fine local produce, beautiful buildings and breathtaking views. The Maleny Botanic Gardens and BirdWorld offer the chance to learn about the local wildlife.
Head to Caloundra, where families have been holidaying for generations and relaxation is down to a fine art.
In a country famous for its beaches and its laid back attitude, the Sunshine Coast is where Australians go to relax, so follow the footprints and make a few of your own in this beautiful place.

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BRISBANE Travel guide | 5 best places in brisbane australia, that you must visit !!

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5. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
It is an 18-hectare (44-acre) KoalaSanctuary . Founded in 1927, it is the world's oldest and largest koala sanctuary.
Wildlife in the sanctuary includes: koalas, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, and various species of reptiles.
4. Story Bridge
It is a heritage-listed steel cantilever bridge spanning the Brisbane River. It is the longest cantilever bridge in Australia.The StoryBridge opened in 1940 and was tolled until 1947. It is named after prominent public servant, John Douglas Story.
3. Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha
Located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the Brisbane CBD in Toowong, at the foot of Brisbane's tallest mountain, Mount Coot-tha.
The gardens are open every day of the year between 8am to 6pm from September to March and 8am to 5pm April to August.
2. Brisbane River
It is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay.
There are 16 major bridges that cross the river. The CityCat ferry service collects and delivers passengers along the inner-city reaches of the river.
1. Wheel Of Brisbane
The Wheel of Brisbane is a Bussink R60 transportable Ferris wheel installation in Brisbane, It is "almost" 60 metres (197 ft) tall.
Each of the 42 air-conditioned capsules can seat up to six adults and two children providing a total passenger capacity of 336.
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travel | brisbane travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in brisbane australia | you must know !!
This video contains information about brisbane australia, brisbane travel, brisbane travel guide, brisbane travel destinations, best place in brisbane, things to do in brisbane, tourist attractions In brisbane, best places in brisbane.
5. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
It is an 18-hectare (44-acre) KoalaSanctuary . Founded in 1927, it is the world's oldest and largest koala sanctuary.
Wildlife in the sanctuary includes: koalas, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, and various species of reptiles.
4. Story Bridge
It is a heritage-listed steel cantilever bridge spanning the Brisbane River. It is the longest cantilever bridge in Australia.The StoryBridge opened in 1940 and was tolled until 1947. It is named after prominent public servant, John Douglas Story.
3. Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha
Located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the Brisbane CBD in Toowong, at the foot of Brisbane's tallest mountain, Mount Coot-tha.
The gardens are open every day of the year between 8am to 6pm from September to March and 8am to 5pm April to August.
2. Brisbane River
It is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay.
There are 16 major bridges that cross the river. The CityCat ferry service collects and delivers passengers along the inner-city reaches of the river.
1. Wheel Of Brisbane
The Wheel of Brisbane is a Bussink R60 transportable Ferris wheel installation in Brisbane, It is "almost" 60 metres (197 ft) tall.
Each of the 42 air-conditioned capsules can seat up to six adults and two children providing a total passenger capacity of 336.
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The 10 Best Places in Brisbane - Brisbane Travel

Welcome to the 10 best places in Brisbane that shows some of the best attractions that the amazing city of Brisbane has to offer. These places are historic, cla...

Welcome to the 10 best places in Brisbane that shows some of the best attractions that the amazing city of Brisbane has to offer. These places are historic, classic and amazing and when you travel to Brisbane these are a must visit. Please check out all of my videos and enjoy!!!!!

Welcome to the 10 best places in Brisbane that shows some of the best attractions that the amazing city of Brisbane has to offer. These places are historic, classic and amazing and when you travel to Brisbane these are a must visit. Please check out all of my videos and enjoy!!!!!

Lisbon Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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From its days as a Phoenician outpost to its expansion into a 16th century trading gi...

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From its days as a Phoenician outpost to its expansion into a 16th century trading giant, from the GreatEarthquake of 1755 to its glorious reconstruction, Lisbon has long been a city of shifting fortunes.
Lisbon has forever been linked to the sea and it’s on the waterfront where you’ll find the city’s grand gateway, Praça do Comércio. Pass beneath the triumphal arch, a tribute to the city’s reconstruction, and drift down Rua Augusta to another of Lisbon’s great squares, the Rossio.
Climb aboard Tram 28, which passes some of the city’s most iconic sights, then climb the battlements of Castelo de São Jorge to see the red tiled roofs of Lisbon spread out before you.
Although the Great Earthquake reduced much of Lisbon to rubble, the ancient suburb of Alfama was spared. Lose yourself amid the cobblestones, where cafes, bars and artisan shops have taken residence in the dockworkers homes of old. As the sun gets low, join locals in a fado bar to hear heartrending songs of the working class.
20 miles west of the city is Cascais, a sleepy fishing village until Lisbon’s nobility discovered its golden bays in the late 1800s. Another playground for Portugal’s Monarchs was Sintra, which Hans Christian Andersen called the most beautiful place in Portugal.
After Sintra, spend a few days exploring some of Europe’s most beautiful beaches, such as Praia das Maçãs, Adraga and Ursa. At Cape Roca, stand upon the clifftop, which until the 14th century was considered the end of the world.

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From its days as a Phoenician outpost to its expansion into a 16th century trading giant, from the GreatEarthquake of 1755 to its glorious reconstruction, Lisbon has long been a city of shifting fortunes.
Lisbon has forever been linked to the sea and it’s on the waterfront where you’ll find the city’s grand gateway, Praça do Comércio. Pass beneath the triumphal arch, a tribute to the city’s reconstruction, and drift down Rua Augusta to another of Lisbon’s great squares, the Rossio.
Climb aboard Tram 28, which passes some of the city’s most iconic sights, then climb the battlements of Castelo de São Jorge to see the red tiled roofs of Lisbon spread out before you.
Although the Great Earthquake reduced much of Lisbon to rubble, the ancient suburb of Alfama was spared. Lose yourself amid the cobblestones, where cafes, bars and artisan shops have taken residence in the dockworkers homes of old. As the sun gets low, join locals in a fado bar to hear heartrending songs of the working class.
20 miles west of the city is Cascais, a sleepy fishing village until Lisbon’s nobility discovered its golden bays in the late 1800s. Another playground for Portugal’s Monarchs was Sintra, which Hans Christian Andersen called the most beautiful place in Portugal.
After Sintra, spend a few days exploring some of Europe’s most beautiful beaches, such as Praia das Maçãs, Adraga and Ursa. At Cape Roca, stand upon the clifftop, which until the 14th century was considered the end of the world.

Road Trip - Gold Coast | Byron Bay | Brisbane | Queensland | New South Wales. Australia.Vacation. Holiday. FoodAdventure.
Hey guys! This is a 4 day luxury brisbane to byron road trip I did with a couple of bloggers along with the Accor hotels group to experience fine food and accommodation. I hope you like this video. I had tons of footage over 4 days and tried my best to cram it all into less than 8 minutes. Let me know if you would like to me to vlog more or whether you prefer me to shut up and show you scenery and places I go to. There was so much more I wanted to add but didn't want to make to video too long!
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I hope you've enjoyed this video! I miss this breakfast club. Wait, what am i talking about? It was the breakfast, lunch and dinner club! This was a really relaxing, chilled laid back trip indulging in good food with good company. Thanks for the good memories Maddie, Clarice, Nat, Shellie and Mel!
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Road Trip - Gold Coast | Byron Bay | Brisbane | Queensland | New South Wales. Australia.Vacation. Holiday. FoodAdventure.
Hey guys! This is a 4 day luxury brisbane to byron road trip I did with a couple of bloggers along with the Accor hotels group to experience fine food and accommodation. I hope you like this video. I had tons of footage over 4 days and tried my best to cram it all into less than 8 minutes. Let me know if you would like to me to vlog more or whether you prefer me to shut up and show you scenery and places I go to. There was so much more I wanted to add but didn't want to make to video too long!
Follow me on instagram if you want to see more imagery of my life, my trip, everything. :D
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● The New Incholm Hotel, Brisbane - http://bit.ly/1rCzZcg
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Experience this same #WeLoveAccorHotels experience here: http://bit.ly/1YhwlPv
I hope you've enjoyed this video! I miss this breakfast club. Wait, what am i talking about? It was the breakfast, lunch and dinner club! This was a really relaxing, chilled laid back trip indulging in good food with good company. Thanks for the good memories Maddie, Clarice, Nat, Shellie and Mel!
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Brisbane on a Budget, Hot Tips with Hannah

Hannah shows us how to get the most out of Brisbane on a budget and is perfect for all ages. Don’t miss out on these hot tips!
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Hannah shows us how to get the most out of Brisbane on a budget and is perfect for all ages. Don’t miss out on these hot tips!
We’ve only just scratched the service; check out more here
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Hannah shows us how to get the most out of Brisbane on a budget and is perfect for all ages. Don’t miss out on these hot tips!
We’ve only just scratched the service; check out more here
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Prof Rohanadeera on Brisbane radio

ILL1 RADIO INTERVIEW WITH @freshcrewradio.brisbane (4eb fm)

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ILL1 RADIO INTERVIEW WITH @freshcrewradio.brisbane (4eb fm)

radio interview
and for those that missed the NON FICTION EP it is now also available on most digital retailers.
NON FICTION -
iTunes - https://itun.es/au/rx...

radio interview
and for those that missed the NON FICTION EP it is now also available on most digital retailers.
NON FICTION -
iTunes - https://itun.es/au/rxtSkb
googlePLAY - https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Nomad_Non_Fiction?id=Bzsrk3s2kwj7n6uy44xprfqij7m&hl=en
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/2CUkjlPVQJRiYn3E4bH7UC

radio interview
and for those that missed the NON FICTION EP it is now also available on most digital retailers.
NON FICTION -
iTunes - https://itun.es/au/rxtSkb
googlePLAY - https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Nomad_Non_Fiction?id=Bzsrk3s2kwj7n6uy44xprfqij7m&hl=en
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Brisbane Radio HF

Tigerair flight (TT/TGW) 413 from Melbourne to Perth uses Australia's international HF network whilst in the Melbourne OceanicArea.
The pilot calls Brisbane on 13306 kHz and avises the operator of his altitude (FL300), his estimate for the next waypoint (CLAMY at 06.52 UTC), and his SELCAL code (CF-MP). Brisbane acknowledges this, advises that primary guard frequency is 13306 kHz and secondary is 8879 kHz, and sends a SELCAL tone to check with the aircraft.
The pilot then calls Brisbane again on 13306 kHz to pass a position report, including the time he passed the last waypoint (CLAMY at 06.51 UTC), his altitude (FL300), and his estimate for the next waypoint (COBEL at 07.16 UTC). The Brisbane operator then instructs the pilot to contact Melbourne ATC on 134.2 MHz after passing COBEL.

88.2 MHz southern Brisbane pirate radio

Reception of a pirate radio station broadcasting from the outer southern suburbs of Brisbane, possibly around Beenleigh. Recorded from Mount Co-otha, central Brisbane. It was later heard at good strength travelling south along the Beaudesert road. This transmission has also been heard via Sporadic E from CoomaNSW.

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Ara Vartoukian ABC Radio Brisbane Interview

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Brisbane Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a good time to visit Brisbane (often called Brizzy by locals). Brisbane sightseeing is marked by parks, coastline, gardens, and more. Whether you want to play in the water or partake in some epic shopping, this Australian city welcomes you.
Start your Brisbane tour with a stop at Mount Coot-tha. The name of this mountain peak is derived from the Maori word for honey, which was once found in abundance here. While you’re at Mount Coot-tha, explore the stars of the Southern Hemisphere at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. Next, visit a laughing kookaburra at Brisbane Botanical Gardens.
Don’t forget about the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can visit koalas, kangaroos, and other local animals. Once you’re ready to commune with humans again, head to Queen Street Mall for the heart of Brisbane’s shopping. The South Bank is rich with free activities, markets, and a lagoon where you can cool off.
Spare some time to take the public ferry to Newfoundland Park, where you can visit the restored Brisbane Powerhouse, filled with art installations. To end your day, climb the Story Bridge, an ideal spot to watch the sun set over the city. Don’t worry, Brisbane tourism includes many fine and casual dining options.
What will you do on your next trip to Brisbane?
Visit our Brisband travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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EXPLORING BRISBANE - CBD, MARKETS, ATTRACTIONS

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Brisbane, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland and the third most populous city in Australia.Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.2 million. The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern suburbs line the shores of Moreton Bay. The greater Brisbane region is on the coastal plain east of the Great Dividing Range.
The most important places to visit in Brisbane are: Southbank Parklands, Cruise the River, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Mt Coot-tha, native in the Gardens and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Brisbane travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Brisbane City Travel Guide | Things to do in Australia | Jaycation Vlog

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Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide

For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the botanic gardens and parklands at the base.
The kids will love a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hold the koalas and hand feed the kangaroos.
To end your day, there are some great restaurants in South Bank and along the river at EagleStreetPier. West End and New Farm also have some great cafes and restaurants.
If you'd like to carry on your night at one of the many bars or clubs head to Fortitude Valley.
For a comprehensive travel guide detailing Brisbane attractions visit http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/brisbane

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10 Best Things to do in Brisbane - Queensland City Guide

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Brisbane can get a hard wrap sometimes, by being seen as small and boring, like a pocket dictionary. Well, that image is being shattered! Brisbane has taken out the top spot in TripAdvisor's Traveller's Choice Destinations on the Rise, for the South Pacific. Yeah! Woot! Go Brissie! The guys at TripAdvisor know how proudly I rep Brisbane and let me know about this great news. So, I'm teaming up with them to share my must-know, top tips for where to stay, what to do, places to eat for visiting Brisneyland. There are also a few bonus tips, from a local (me) to an overseas visitor (you). Hint: we're a pretty loose bunch. Congratulations, Brisbane! You're finally getting the respect you deserve, girlfriend. Yaaaaas. Slaaaayyyy!
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* How to spend 24 hours in Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2jbJVZC
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* The best hikes and day-trips around Brisbane: http://bit.ly/2ojU9pR
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Top 10 Things to Experience in Brisbane - Travel Guide

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Gold Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
What will you do on your next trip to the Gold Coast?
Visit our Gold Coast travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Sunshine Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Just over an hou...

Sunshine Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Just over an hour north of Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, lies Australia’sSunshine Coast, blessed by mother nature, one side offers miles of spectacular coastline - the other, tranquil hinterland.
Endless golden beaches, year-round swimming and an easygoing attitude, make this the perfect place to slow down and unwind. In this beautiful region, the casual glamour of Noosa, merges into the family fun of Caloundra and blends with the artistic flair of the hinterland.
The most famous town is Noosa Heads - an indulgent and stylish getaway that attracts many of the world’s A-list. Its white beach is almost completely surrounded by national park. Follow winding tracks to unspoilt headlands then cool off in crystal clear waters. Step straight from the beach into a luxurious lifestyle that shines just as brightly at night. Noosa is the place to enjoy 5 star accommodation, designer stores and of course, romance.
For more low-key relaxation, head further south to the villages of Sunshine Beach, Peregian and Coolum.
For more action, join surfers drawn here from all over the world. There are more than 100 surf breaks in the region so there are waves to suit everyone. Surf life saving clubs have been keeping beaches safe since the early 1900’s; visit Mooloolaba surf club to enjoy local seafood overlooking the ocean.
Explore rock pools at Mooloolaba Beach or learn more about ocean life at Underwater world - Sea life. Wildlife experiences don’t come much more intense than the legendary Crocodile Hunter’s Australia Zoo, come touch a snake, see big cats and of course watch the crocodiles be fed.
In the Sunshine Coast’s green hinterland are the Glasshouse mountains, an important gathering place for the area’s traditional owners and still considered spiritually significant. Offering sweeping views of the coast, they are ideal for hiking and picnicking.
The area has long attracted a vibrant community of artists and the Eumundi Markets showcase their work. Since 1970’s, it has become one of the biggest and most beautiful markets in the country. Now more than 600 stalls offer local produce and crafts created in the nearby hills.
The small towns of Montville, Maleny and Mapleton, originally built around the logging industry, are now known for their fine local produce, beautiful buildings and breathtaking views. The Maleny Botanic Gardens and BirdWorld offer the chance to learn about the local wildlife.
Head to Caloundra, where families have been holidaying for generations and relaxation is down to a fine art.
In a country famous for its beaches and its laid back attitude, the Sunshine Coast is where Australians go to relax, so follow the footprints and make a few of your own in this beautiful place.

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BRISBANE Travel guide | 5 best places in brisbane australia, that you must visit !!

BRISBANE Travel guide | 5 best places in brisbane australia, that you must visit !!

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5. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
It is an 18-hectare (44-acre) KoalaSanctuary . Founded in 1927, it is the world's oldest and largest koala sanctuary.
Wildlife in the sanctuary includes: koalas, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, and various species of reptiles.
4. Story Bridge
It is a heritage-listed steel cantilever bridge spanning the Brisbane River. It is the longest cantilever bridge in Australia.The StoryBridge opened in 1940 and was tolled until 1947. It is named after prominent public servant, John Douglas Story.
3. Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha
Located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the Brisbane CBD in Toowong, at the foot of Brisbane's tallest mountain, Mount Coot-tha.
The gardens are open every day of the year between 8am to 6pm from September to March and 8am to 5pm April to August.
2. Brisbane River
It is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay.
There are 16 major bridges that cross the river. The CityCat ferry service collects and delivers passengers along the inner-city reaches of the river.
1. Wheel Of Brisbane
The Wheel of Brisbane is a Bussink R60 transportable Ferris wheel installation in Brisbane, It is "almost" 60 metres (197 ft) tall.
Each of the 42 air-conditioned capsules can seat up to six adults and two children providing a total passenger capacity of 336.
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